I was wondering the same thing and if i can reuse the TPMS on my current wheels?If I get a pair of wheels and tires with no TPMS in them will the light on the dash be on until I put them in?
Any idea on an install price onto new wheels? Im selling my old ones with them in it still. I had a deal lined up for limited wheels with TPMS sensors and it just fell through - I can get limited wheels without the sensors now just trying to figure out the price difference.I think it’ll always be on. You can used the ones from your stock wheels. I just ordered new wheels/tires and they’ll come mounted/balanced with new TPMS. It was only an additional 135$ for 4new TPMS.
Hey W13NY: I've got a set of Limited Wheels & Falken A/T tires going up on Craigslist this weekend. I'm in Somerset, NJ and they will include TPMS. Let me know if you're interested. The tires/wheels have less than 2,500 miles on them.Any idea on an install price onto new wheels? Im selling my old ones with them in it still. I had a deal lined up for limited wheels with TPMS sensors and it just fell through - I can get limited wheels without the sensors now just trying to figure out the price difference.
Ok lolIt's a federal regulation that the TPMS indicator light on the dashboard CAN'T legally be disabled in any way. Even if your new wheels/tires make the lamp glow continuously, they want that, because it warns any driver of the vehicle that the tire inflation is not up to factory specs. The NHTSA claims it is possible to take such a vehicle to the dealer and have it recalibrated to new TPMS sensors in the wheels. But if you throw away the TPMS sensors, the light will glow continuously, forever, as the law intended. Disconnecting the warning light, or using a "pressurized box" as one poster put it, is in violation of federal law.
https://www.tirereview.com/the-fina...e-air-on-tpms-regs-and-plus-sizing-conundrum/